Cumpare is the male equivalent of 'commara'. It's a regionalism for 'godfather', just as 'commara' is a regional expression for 'godmother'. They respectively are pronounced 'koom-PAH-reh' and 'kohm-MAH-rah'.
The male equivalent of "Commara" in Italian is "Compare."
Yes, the name Carmine is a common Italian variant of the name Carl.
The English equivalent of Italian 'sedano' is "celery."
Pinocchio is a male Italian name because it comes from the Italian word "pinolo," meaning pine nut. The character Pinocchio from the fairy tale was created by Italian author Carlo Collodi, so it makes sense that the name would be Italian and male.
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
"Amico" is the Italian word for male friend, while "amica" is the word for female friend.
Comare is an Italian synonym for the regional Italian word 'commara'. Both words mean 'godmother'. The standard, textbook version 'comare' is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-MAH-reh'.
Maschio is an Italian equivalent of 'male'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'MAH-skee-oh'. The Italian word 'maschile' is a masculine adjective that means 'masculine, male'.
Robertina is an Italian equivalent of 'Robyn'. The English and the Italian names are familiar forms of the proper noun 'Roberta'. The male equivalent in Italian is 'Robertino', as a familiar form of 'Roberto' ['Robert'].
Felice is a common Italian equivalent of 'happy'. There's just the one form to describe a happy female or male. Another common equivalent is contento. In this case, the word in Italian refers to a happy male. For a happy female, the word is contenta.
Bel maschio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful male." The masculine singular adjective and noun also translate into English as "handsome male." The pronunciation will be "bel MA-skyo" in Italian.
Bellezza maschile is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "male beauty." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "masculine beauty" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel-LET-tsa ma-SKEE-ley" in Pisan Italian.
Yes, the name Carmine is a common Italian variant of the name Carl.
Yes, Stefania is an Italian name. Its equivalent in English is 'Stefanie', or 'Stephanie'. Its equivalent for an Italian male is 'Stefano', which is pronuonced 'STEH-fah-noh'. It's pronounced 'steh-FAH-nyah'.
Betania is an Italian equivalent of 'Bethany'. It's a feminine proper noun. An equivalent for a male would be 'Betanio'. The female form is pronounced 'beh-TAH-nyah'.
"Those" is an English equivalent of the Italian word quei. The masculine plural adjective/pronoun refers to all-male or mixed female and male objects or organisms. The pronunciation will be "KWEH-ee" in Italian.
Ruggiero is an Italian equivalent of 'Roger'. It's a masculine proper noun for a male. It's pronounced 'rooj-JEH-roh'.
Amante is an Italian equivalent of the English word "lover." The singular noun may reference a female or male. The pronunciation will be "a-MAN-tey" in Italian.